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Specifications - Lord and Son Construction, Inc.

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SECTION 01000<br />

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS WITH KEESLER AFB SUPPLEMENT<br />

18.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION<br />

A. The work includes demolition or removal of all construction indicated or specified. All material <strong>and</strong> debris<br />

resulting from this project shall become property of the Contractor <strong>and</strong> shall be hauled off <strong>and</strong> disposed off<br />

base at the Contractor's expense. Organic waste from ground clearing operations may be disposed of at the<br />

Base compost facility, but check with the GOVERNMENT for final clearance. All solid wastes including<br />

but not limited to wood, sheetrock, metal, wire, paint, painted brick, painted concrete, painted rock, painted<br />

anything, <strong>and</strong> etc. shall be disposed of in an approved state certified l<strong>and</strong>fill at the Contractor's expense.<br />

B. Clean concrete, brick, rock, <strong>and</strong> dirt do not require disposal in a certified l<strong>and</strong>fill. This material shall be<br />

disposed off base in any legal manner that will not result in liability to the United States Air Force.<br />

Payment for services to the Contractor shall not be released until Contractor has provided copies of all<br />

l<strong>and</strong>fill receipts to the GOVERNMENT. The Contractor shall comply with all state, local, federal, <strong>and</strong><br />

military Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).<br />

19.0 ENVIRONMENTAL RELEASE REPORTING<br />

An environmental release report shall be completed for all environmental releases that are caused by an Air Force<br />

activity or which occur on an Air Force installation or facility. Examples of environmental releases are listed as<br />

follows but not limited to: oil releases to navigable waters, hazardous substance release above the reportable<br />

quantity, vinyl chloride releases, excessive emissions over amount allowed in permits, hazardous material incidents<br />

occurring during transportation, underground storage tank spills <strong>and</strong> releases, <strong>and</strong> any emergency incidents of<br />

environmental contamination. The Contractor shall immediately notify the GOVERNMENT in the event of any<br />

environmental release. The following information shall be documented; the time, type, amount, <strong>and</strong> cause of<br />

release.<br />

20.0 PROTECTION OF EXISTING LANDSCAPE DURING CONSTRUCTION: n/a<br />

21.0 STAGING AREA<br />

The Contractor will be provided space as indicated for an office trailer <strong>and</strong> staging of materials in support of this<br />

project <strong>and</strong> must provide protection <strong>and</strong> security for it in that area. If not identified on contract drawings the<br />

location will be mutually agreed upon <strong>and</strong> within a reasonable distance to the construction area. Contractor will be<br />

required to provide temporary fencing with Keesler AFB st<strong>and</strong>ard brown screening around all trailer <strong>and</strong> staging<br />

areas. Contractor will be responsible for job site security as required.<br />

22.0 TESTING<br />

Where specific tests are required by this contract, the Contractor shall notify the GOVERNMENT at least 24 hours<br />

prior to testing. The Contractor shall turn in a test report, if required, to the GOVERNMENT as soon as possible.<br />

The Contractor shall not proceed with any work that would cover up the work being tested until the<br />

GOVERNMENT has approved the work being tested.<br />

23.0 CONDUCT OF WORK<br />

The Contractor shall conduct his work so the Government property <strong>and</strong> personnel, other personnel, <strong>and</strong> work areas<br />

shall be protected at all times from inconvenience, damage of any nature, or injury caused by this work until<br />

completion of the contract.<br />

24.0 REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DAMAGED PROPERTY<br />

A. In the event of damages of any nature caused by this work (including maintenance <strong>and</strong> warranty<br />

operations) due to improper protection, precaution, or safety measures, such damages shall be repaired or<br />

such property shall be replaced by the Contractor at no expense, cost, or charge to the Government.<br />

B. In the event the Contractor does not satisfactorily repair or replace such damage caused by the work of the<br />

contract, the Government reserves the right to make the necessary corrections <strong>and</strong> deduct from the contract<br />

Section 01000<br />

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